I am thrilled to be featured in the book The Heart of the Dominatrix, curated by Paris-based dominatrix Inanna Justice. This incredible book highlights the stories and insights of fascinating dommes from 21 countries around the world. It’s an honor to be included alongside so many talented individuals who bring such depth and creativity to the world of Femdom. You can check out the book here: The Heart of the Dominatrix.
After we met a few years ago, Inanna invited me to me to be part of the book. This summer, I attended her Femdom France event, where I had the opportunity to meet some of the other dominatrices featured in the book and take their workshops. I also led a role play workshop during the event, drawing from my background as a dancer and performer to explore creative ways of embodying roles and incorporating objects and costumes into sessions. It was a fantastic experience to connect, share, and learn from such inspiring people. You can find more about the event here: Femdom France.
Whenever I travel, I make it a point to take in some good art, and my visit to Paris for the event was no exception. On my last day, I went to see Matthew Barney’s installation Secondary at the Fondacion Cartier and attended a screening of his Cremaster Cycle at the Christine Cinéma Club.
I love the surreal quality of his work, where the grotesque and the tactile intertwine to draw the viewer into his visceral world. It weaves myth, biology, and the absurd into enigmatic narratives, all while enveloping you in its strange, textured beauty. What a perfect way to end my trip!